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author Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org>
date Fri Jul 23 16:41:12 2021 +0000 (2021-07-23)
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pascal@625 1 <p>You can start with one of the 2 following flavors:</p>
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pascal@576 3 <ul>
pascal@625 4 <li><b>base</b> needs 20MB of RAM and 5 floppies: <tt>fd001.img</tt> to
pascal@625 5 <tt>fd005.img</tt>.<br>
pascal@625 6 base provides the minimum SliTaz distribution subset in text mode.</li>
pascal@625 7 <li><b>core</b> needs 80MB of RAM and 24 floppies: <tt>fd001.img</tt> to
pascal@625 8 <tt>fd118.img</tt>.<br>
pascal@625 9 core provides the default SliTaz distribution.</li>
pascal@576 10 </ul>
pascal@625 11
pascal@625 12 <p>Start your computer with <tt>fd001.img</tt>. It will show the kernel version
pascal@625 13 string and the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can
pascal@625 14 just press Enter.</p>
pascal@625 15
pascal@625 16 <p>The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64KB) and you will be
pascal@625 17 prompted to insert the next floppy, <tt>fd002.img</tt>.</p>
pascal@625 18
pascal@625 19 <p>The loram bootstrap will then start and you will be prompted to insert extra
pascal@625 20 floppies for the core flavor. You can bypass this by using Q and Enter.</p>
pascal@625 21
pascal@625 22 <p>If you have an ext3 partition on your hard disk, the bootstrap can create the
pascal@625 23 installation script <code>slitaz/install.sh</code>. You will be able to install
pascal@625 24 SliTaz on your hard disk without extra media.</p>